Chelsea’s Moises Caicedo’s stunning goal on the final day almost broke Everton’s seven-year record in a surprising turn of events.
Everton suffered defeat at the Emirates Stadium with Kai Havertz’s second-half goal enough to fend off manager Sean Dyche’s attack,
but defeat by Brentford meant they finished 15th. Chelsea secured sixth place with a 2-1 win over Bournemouth at
Stamford Bridge thanks to goals from Caicedo and Raheem Sterling, but it was the South American’s goal that stole the show.
His goal came from 50.5 yards out, Opta said. It was a superb strike from just past the halfway line as he scored his first goal for the club.
Although a sensational strike, it is the furthest goal scored in a Premier League match since Wayne Rooney did the same for Everton in November 2017
when he scored on 57, 7 yards against West Ham. It earned Rooney to ‘Goal of the Month’ for November 2017 and remains one of his most iconic goals.
Rooney netted that strike as part of a hattrick in the 4-0 win over the Hammers in 2017.
It one of 10 goals he managed for Everton in his second-spell at the club which lasted just one season.
Overall, he has 28 goals in 117 games for Everton which took place 13 years apart. Everton’s defeat on the final day gave them their best league result since 2021.
Dyche’s side secured 15th place with the help of Newcastle United who defeated Brentford.
However, if you have never guessed the point, you will approach the center of the table and end.
In fact, Daichi ended the season and won more games than Robert de Gorobi.
And it’s the same as Andoni Iraol and Gary O’Neill, which was declared in the performance of this season.